plumigerous Antonyms

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Meaning of plumigerous

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plumigerous (a.)

Feathered; having feathers.

plumigerous Sentence Examples

  1. The plumigerous creature soared effortlessly through the azure sky.
  2. The majestic eagle's plumigerous wings carried it with grace and power.
  3. The delicate hummingbird's plumigerous body shimmered like a miniature rainbow.
  4. The plump turkeys strutted proudly, their plumigerous tails fanning out like displays of grandeur.
  5. The enigmatic owl's plumigerous feathers muffled its sounds as it silently navigated the night.
  6. The plumigerous seedpods of the dandelion floated gracefully on the breeze.
  7. The sparrow's plumigerous nest was skillfully woven among the branches.
  8. The phoenix rose from its ashes, its newly-grown plumigerous wings radiant with fire.
  9. The plumigerous leaves of the fern unfurled in a beautiful display of emerald elegance.
  10. The artist's brush captured the intricate beauty of the plumigerous wings of the butterfly.

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Feathered; having feathers.

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The plumigerous creature soared effortlessly through the azure sky.

The majestic eagle's plumigerous wings carried it with grace and power.

The delicate hummingbird's plumigerous body shimmered like a miniature rainbow.

The plump turkeys strutted proudly, their plumigerous tails fanning out like displays of grandeur.